Als Yuki einen gut aussehenden Fremden trifft, der ihr im Zug hilft, was für eine Beziehung wird sich daraus entwickeln? Könnte das etwas Echtes sein? Oder werden diese Gefühle mit dem Schne... Alles lesenAls Yuki einen gut aussehenden Fremden trifft, der ihr im Zug hilft, was für eine Beziehung wird sich daraus entwickeln? Könnte das etwas Echtes sein? Oder werden diese Gefühle mit dem Schnee dahinschmelzen?Als Yuki einen gut aussehenden Fremden trifft, der ihr im Zug hilft, was für eine Beziehung wird sich daraus entwickeln? Könnte das etwas Echtes sein? Oder werden diese Gefühle mit dem Schnee dahinschmelzen?
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I did not enjoy this anime unfortunately. The characters both leads and side had no depth whatsoever. They were all shallow with no personalities in my opinion.
It seemed like all the characters life revolved around love, I know that this show is supposed to be romantic but there was literally just love nothing else to it. No plot. The female lead falls in love with the male lead after meeting each other two times only. Which I don't understand at all. The fl might've fell because of his looks because there is no way you could get to know a person only in two days. As for the male lead I wondered on whether he would've been interested in her if she was not deaf? Since that is what most of what they talk about and hint at when they meet up, it has basically become her whole personality.
The male leads personality can be summed up by acting nonchalant for no reason and not even smiling for most of the show even though it seems to me that he's enjoying life by traveling and achieving his dream, idk is it supposed to make him look cool?.
The show overall gave me unnecessary depressing energy as well. In my opinion, it was the kind of show you feel down after watching it. And it's not like they were discussing heavy topics but acted as if the plot they had going on was heavy. Not my cup of tea.
It seemed like all the characters life revolved around love, I know that this show is supposed to be romantic but there was literally just love nothing else to it. No plot. The female lead falls in love with the male lead after meeting each other two times only. Which I don't understand at all. The fl might've fell because of his looks because there is no way you could get to know a person only in two days. As for the male lead I wondered on whether he would've been interested in her if she was not deaf? Since that is what most of what they talk about and hint at when they meet up, it has basically become her whole personality.
The male leads personality can be summed up by acting nonchalant for no reason and not even smiling for most of the show even though it seems to me that he's enjoying life by traveling and achieving his dream, idk is it supposed to make him look cool?.
The show overall gave me unnecessary depressing energy as well. In my opinion, it was the kind of show you feel down after watching it. And it's not like they were discussing heavy topics but acted as if the plot they had going on was heavy. Not my cup of tea.
This romantic shojo series is centred on Yuki Itose, a deaf university student. She can lip read but also communicates using Japanese Sign Language and text. One day, on a train, she meets Itsuomi Nagi, a well-travelled fellow student, and they form a friendship that quickly blossoms into a romance as she helps him learn how to sign. Some drama is added to proceedings by Oshi, a childhood friend of Yuki's who has strong feelings for her and doesn't approve of Itsoumi.
I thought this was a really sweet series. It is very different from most anime series I've watched. It is rare to have a deaf character in any film or series let alone something animated. The story feels very real; there is little or no real danger and it is firmly grounded in the real world. While there are amusing moments there aren't obvious gags. The character designs are good as is the animation. The latter is particularly important as sign language requires far more work to animate that the lip flaps of spoken dialogue. Overall I'd recommend tthis to anime fans looking for something a bit different.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
I thought this was a really sweet series. It is very different from most anime series I've watched. It is rare to have a deaf character in any film or series let alone something animated. The story feels very real; there is little or no real danger and it is firmly grounded in the real world. While there are amusing moments there aren't obvious gags. The character designs are good as is the animation. The latter is particularly important as sign language requires far more work to animate that the lip flaps of spoken dialogue. Overall I'd recommend tthis to anime fans looking for something a bit different.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
A very well made romantic comedy of a deaf girl and her beautiful and amazing boyfriend, she is very lucky tbh, he is the whole package, lets talk about her, she is just an average girl, cute of course but average, he deserves better but its ok, its his choice, lets talk about him instead, he is practically the perfect guy, every girl wants someone like him, charming m, smart, habdsome, he it's probably huge too
The other cast of characters all love him, he is just a perfect romantic male character in my humble opinion ok, lets talk about the other girl who has a crush on him, she is a more complete woman, i think they should be together instead of the main girl.
The other cast of characters all love him, he is just a perfect romantic male character in my humble opinion ok, lets talk about the other girl who has a crush on him, she is a more complete woman, i think they should be together instead of the main girl.
Some viewers compare "A Sign of Affection" to "A Silent Voice" because they both feature deaf characters. However, the two shows have distinct styles. "A Silent Voice" tackles heavy themes like depression and finding beauty in life, while "A Sign of Affection" offers a lighter experience that focuses on the daily life of a deaf person.
"A Sign of Affection" is a refreshing take on the shoujo genre, which doesn't have many new releases these days. It breaks away from clichés like the aloof male lead or overused reverse harem tropes. Instead, the story emphasizes the importance of genuine communication, particularly through sign language (which is interestingly portrayed with expressive facial features!).
This anime revolves around a sweet romance where the main character, Yuki, who is deaf, falls for a charming guy. While her deafness creates hurdles, the love interest makes a real effort to understand and support her needs, strengthening their bond. What truly elevates this show is its genuine portrayal. Forget cheesy tropes like love at first sight; Yuki grapples with her feelings realistically, seeking advice from her friends whenever needed.
Thanks to the meticulous research by author Suu Morishita, Yuki's deafness is depicted with exceptional accuracy, capturing the nuances of deaf culture. The directing is equally impressive, avoiding any mockery. Clever choices, like the gradual fading of sound in the opening scenes, subtly immerse viewers in Yuki's world and encourage empathy for her experiences.
Craving a sweet romance and a deeper look into deafness? "A Sign of Affection" delivers on both. This anime stands out as a top contender with its realistic portrayal of love and communication. It offers a refreshing perspective on the shoujo genre, making it a must-watch.
"A Sign of Affection" is a refreshing take on the shoujo genre, which doesn't have many new releases these days. It breaks away from clichés like the aloof male lead or overused reverse harem tropes. Instead, the story emphasizes the importance of genuine communication, particularly through sign language (which is interestingly portrayed with expressive facial features!).
This anime revolves around a sweet romance where the main character, Yuki, who is deaf, falls for a charming guy. While her deafness creates hurdles, the love interest makes a real effort to understand and support her needs, strengthening their bond. What truly elevates this show is its genuine portrayal. Forget cheesy tropes like love at first sight; Yuki grapples with her feelings realistically, seeking advice from her friends whenever needed.
Thanks to the meticulous research by author Suu Morishita, Yuki's deafness is depicted with exceptional accuracy, capturing the nuances of deaf culture. The directing is equally impressive, avoiding any mockery. Clever choices, like the gradual fading of sound in the opening scenes, subtly immerse viewers in Yuki's world and encourage empathy for her experiences.
Craving a sweet romance and a deeper look into deafness? "A Sign of Affection" delivers on both. This anime stands out as a top contender with its realistic portrayal of love and communication. It offers a refreshing perspective on the shoujo genre, making it a must-watch.
I watched the first episode, seeking a witty romance show. I found it to be captivating in both the artwork and character dynamics. I watched it again later with my wife and she enjoyed it as much as I did. It is aesthetically pleasing, charming, and (for lack of a better term) "cute." In fact, it is so cute I find myself doting over it (can't say I have ever experienced that before with a movie or tv show). I'm not even embarrassed to admit it-it's just an impactful show.
So far, I have found it to be delivering in the romance genre, and it is also quite funny. If you are looking for a show that is heartwarming, wholesome, and will have you melt with sheer delight, I would recommend this to you. I hope the series continues this momentum and other shows follow in its footsteps. Thank you.
So far, I have found it to be delivering in the romance genre, and it is also quite funny. If you are looking for a show that is heartwarming, wholesome, and will have you melt with sheer delight, I would recommend this to you. I hope the series continues this momentum and other shows follow in its footsteps. Thank you.
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- WissenswertesBased on a drama romance manga written and illustrated by Suu Morishita. It started serialization in Kodansha's Dessert magazine in July 2019.
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